These are the authentic sounds of musical instruments used in ancient times. pic.twitter.com/SjXOIssZjX
— James Lucas (@JamesLucasIT) April 22, 2026
These are the authentic sounds of musical instruments used in ancient times. pic.twitter.com/SjXOIssZjX
— James Lucas (@JamesLucasIT) April 22, 2026
About 54% of U.S. adults (ages 16-74) — roughly 130 million people — read below a 6th-grade level.
— Athenaeum Book Club (@athenaeumbc) April 20, 2026
Why does nobody talk about this? pic.twitter.com/Mw6aP39xfM
Winnipeg is in the geographic centre of Canada and perhaps our cultural centre in terms of defining what is really Canadian — not just because it’s called Winterpeg. Vancouver culturally associates with San Francisco or Seattle, Calgary with Dallas, Toronto with New York, and Montreal with Paris.But Winnipeg is a place unto itself, a place that reflects the vast space and isolation one feels in countless Canadian communities from the Maritimes to northern Ontario to the interior of B.C.In such communities, the glue is neighbourliness, a thirst to find a middle ground, a place where everyone has something in common.
Any man who thinks bullying is ubiquitously inappropriate has the survival instincts of a deer gazing longingly at headlights.
— InfantryDort (@infantrydort) May 29, 2026
For most of human history, communities had weak formal institutions. Public ridicule, shaming, and ostracism were used to enforce norms.
Examples:… https://t.co/njbFS7fCLV
This Hellenistic mosaic glass bowl looks so modern, yet it was made over 2,000 years ago!
— Alison Fisk (@AlisonFisk) April 20, 2026
Ancient glassmakers created the tiny flower pattern using a technique now known as ‘millefiori’ (thousand flowers). A timeless design still made by glassmakers today!
British Museum… pic.twitter.com/t0JEGjZArM
The year is 1950. Your doctor lights a cigarette and tells you smoking is fine. He read it in a study. He is telling the truth about having read it. He does not know, or is not saying, that the study was funded by the tobacco industry.
— Sama Hoole (@SamaHoole) April 18, 2026
The year is 1958. Your doctor tells you to… pic.twitter.com/CTg7Wec8bQ
Barred owl shows the full range of motion.
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) April 22, 2026
Owls can rotate their heads up to 270° without harming blood vessels or cutting off circulation.pic.twitter.com/fZnRbSlfB2
Brutal line in Politico pic.twitter.com/Zc4BC19CIi
— James Heale (@JAHeale) April 20, 2026